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“TUIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR BINDING UP THE WAR, Trochu’s last Desperate Sortie from Paris. QSEAKING THROUGH THE PROSSIAN LINES, A Great Battle Raging be- fore the City. Conflicting Reports from the Army of the Loire. THE FRENCH RETREAT FROM AMIENS. ENGLAND GRASPING THE SUEZ CANAL. | Both the cables at Heart's Content havo @resed to work, and the European news received yesterday came by the French cable. (Later news mn tha Second Biswon | THE SLEGB OF PARIS. pont A Grand Bortle-A French Success Reported Tee Battle Sti Awallowed Im the Atinutte, Tovas, Dec. 1.—It ia aunounced that Geo Dacrot, with 100,000 men, made a great sortie (rom Pare yorterday, and crossed the river Marce. ‘The movement wee completely eaccessful. Details @f (he ction are momentarily expected. A CONFIRMATION OM LONDON. Loxvon, Dec. 1.—The Zimes’ correspondont tele- grapds tne following from Versailles, under date of the 90:! Last nicht & canmonade was opened agalust the Germans on the south and west of Paris, It was a ) dairvct their attention from a serious sortic Sua J Wartembureers ¢ vatile, which began at noon, ie still Jog cn at this hour, 6 o'clock, VOOTHRR PAUTICULARS OF THR partis. Buniis Dev. 1.—A Versailles telegram anpoances Boat ib lans were uot deceived by the Curious bomber iment of Saturday and Buuday from the for’ oyu the south of Paris, and their Lines upon er \ immediately strengtbened in severa weak The wisdom of these precautions has deen by the events of the past fow days, Tie w thrown out by the Prassiacs on Monday (ward Choisy, apon the suutheast, w evtily 1, ond diversions in various othe @irecious on Saturday were defeated. These were to cover the muiu attack wpou the dea. ‘The real sortie from Paris commenced yeetet 7 A formid.viv line of battle was developed along the User, ber cen the worms on the north and northeast ides of Paris, ‘The battle which is now in progress there is direct DY against tre eed Thr Prussian Secon! army, the Fourth nth Corps and the Royal Guards, who e line extending from the norihwost of St Dens he Forest of Bouty upon the east, A BALLOON SWALLOWED IN Tie ATLAxTIC Loxvox, Dee, 1A bal probably frum Paris, Was seeu late last eveaing over the Buglish Chana t the Seiliy Islands A violent east wind prevailed at the tims, and it Was carried out \o i * unquestionably lost Ya the Atlantic that the acceptance of the Prus poace by the Paris branch he ment, w city wi The Telegraph this morniog, sa! an conditions ch Govern ne capitulation of the 1 before moruing emye that the feeling Js Recoming ua.versel throughout England tuat the Pronch wa: is rapidly drawing toa close. The apparent iwipossitility of combining and coo: centriting the Froneh armies, it is Believed, wilt Fropincut members cf te Miniairy are urging We lmnecite cailing of the Conveniion to settie tb esiiep, a also orran ye c° policy for bruvsia and Fiance 11H ARMY ON THE LOIRE, Palndines - eclar® he will be Muccesstal—Co Reporte—Zhe Freuch Army sald Loxpox, Dee, 1.—The Army of the Loire is re- Peetiug Lis present p and numbers are un. Ruown. [is reported Paladines was aot oly wounded, bus taken prisoner yesterday A VICTORY You THE CoNseRIPTA ‘The French claim to have won a victory at Reaune be 2 little village in the Department of Loiret, Tho vietors, the French say, were yous eourrrip’s, who wore ander Gre for the Mrst tim Mbey were geliapt and steady TUR YRENCH CLAIM TO BE ALL niomT Lifer. A correspondent at Tours telegraphed on Be win inet, ot wight, that ai] wae well with the and that the Prussian despaich: rmy of the L pg on the 2th, and telegraphed y from London wiolly fallacious. Avrelies holds well in band in the Orleans ¢ Firteonth. th Arwy Corps right J Twentintd Corps, © vicinity of rear is Whervot 1 + the commant we mum + composed of Boreory first Corps Aoring the recent penting @'Aurelies to pierce dos bis two wines ud ts ‘The Government ras or immediate eon: on of eleven ivitere ut 4M fy iowe ALM Omer, Clemmons Lest 4 . La:eiers.(or 200,00) men; and + weber Gere, Clermont, Ferra ave M fan Lvone, (or O40 me =oigeg t d rove Tires, # , . duu THK RRaNCH vioTonrme Ge Besse,» Barnard, ands: ¢ x 6 Devartwe Loiret P PALL apines w t part of the French army was rou'ed me ¢ Whousund dead were left in the Le HO prisuuere were tegen by the Ver Bars cna thot wumber is inerensing hourly * Germans lost one gua, by the k ont and nortes attached to Of wens kiiied ond wounded is lees saa one shou ad; very fow were oMcore i “ NOM REPORTS OURS, De we following despatch from Vout ny Wenty wiles southwest of Orieaus, in bd Devar'ment of Loiret.Cher, dated ag to” given to the public here Vruseisns have evacuated Mle Gly as well ao lorday, Biois (twenty miles north-east of Tours) Chatea dun and Chatesuneaf sur Loire today, ‘They twice assanited Mazieres and were twice repulsed. The fight lasted nine hours, the French captured one officer and three wounded aod forty-five mon, The French loss was emall, ‘The morale of the army is excellent. PALLADINGS ON THE RETRBAT, Three P. M.—A despateh received by the Commit tee of Defence from Gen, Aaretles de Palladines an- nounces that the Army of the Loire \s nearly intact, bat is retreating southward RAISING MONRY FOR THW REPCBLIC. A credit for vinety-Bve millions of france has been opened to settio actual contracts for armament, and ‘8 credit for fiteen millions for ulterior purchases, In addition to these, a credit for one million two hundred thousand franes has beon opened for the eof grain in Algeria, The exportation of from Algeria elsewhere than to France las been probilived, Gen, Bourbaki hae taken command of the Nine teooth Franch Army Cor aries THE ADVANCE ON LY¥O Touns, Dec. 1.—The following despateh has deen received here from Nuits, in the Department Of COte 4'Or, dated yesterday : Ao engagement occurred at Gernley to-day be- tween s body of France-\ireurs from the Departmeat of Eastern Pyrenees and # Prussian column, The latter was Ml supplied with artillery, In the afer. noon the fight was extended to Nults (ten miles south of Dijon), where the Francs-tirours wore up ported by the Gardes Mobiles} from the Vosges, which came up from Beaune, The French were suc- cessful. The Pruseist lose was severe, their dead strewing the roads inalldirections, Only Ateen prisoners were taken by the Freuch eee THE WAR NORTH OF PARIS. French-The Pros slune Evacu: A Fire the Rear-The Pru Reports Declare French Army Ruined, Buvssua, Dec, 1.—The Jndépendance Ralye of to-day, referring to the orderly retreat of the Freach Army of the North toward Arras, says it will doubt- lees occupy the great quadrilateral forme! by the fortresses of the north, and which ts impregnable. ANOTHER STORY FROM BRUSSELS, The Army of the North, under Gen. Farr ing back upon Lille, having abandoned Ar Amiens to the ¥ at Lille is taking vigore elected Freuch, and is determined to con uct a vigorous de. fence against Gen f be Freuch severely ts fall sand russians. ‘Tho commandar i mravares to succor the | Marteutfel, who is pushi ‘Tho troops at Lille, augmented by the troops from Arras and Amiens, end reinforcements from the other frontier towns, can maintain their position tecurcly behind the impregnable works at Lille, THR KVACCATION OF AMIENS Loxpox, Dec. 1.—It is said the Prussiane have suddenly evacuated Ariens, retiring on Paris. ‘This movement is regarded at Lille as very significant. In the latter city it is believed a great batile is pro: ceeding around Paris to-day, The Paris Moniteur chronicles six militery executions tn its last num ber, Tre ruescn PRosECT ABANDONED. Eight P.M—A despatch from Brusseis of the ult, says the Frenen Army of the North bas abandoned the project of forming a junction with the Army of the Loire, and is retiring upon Lille, without even attempting to hol! Arras TUE PRUSSIAN REPORT. Benuin, Dec, 1A despatch from Versailles slates that Gen. Manteuffol reports that he ts pur tuing vigoronsly the disordered French army of the North, routed in the encagements around Amiens, The Prussian cavalry are pick The entire Army of t Kup many fugitiver th 1s retreatiog upon pd Arras, Lille, not attew ping te THE RUSSIAN QUESTION. - Conference Negotiations at Verantifes-An Oficial Denial that Russia ts Arming— The Publication ef Gortchakod's Reply to Granville Delay Loxpox, Dee. 1.—Ihe Zimes this morning has fom Versailles announcing tat ations for a Conference are progressing. & apec the nego" telegram From the Brening Telegra ConstTantiNxorLx, Dec. 1.—Gen, Ignation, the Rue tian Atobeseador to the Turkish Coort, in an tn view with the Grand Vizier yesterday, announced tat he was comuilssioned by the Czar to give to the Sublime Porte an officia! denial of the assertion that Russia wos arming. The Grand Vizier acceptea his wesvrances of the absence of any de the part ef Russia sgainet the sazerainty of the Su 2 From the World of To-day, Loxnox, Dee. 1.—The publication of Gortehakoa’s reply to Earl Granville is postponed, It probably Will not be printed Ul) Granville’s auswer ts sent to Russia RUMOK THAT RUSSIA ISTO BE ALLOWED TO GoDBLE TURKEY A correspondent at Versailles Lowpon, Dec 1 sends the following siogular rumor: ‘Tarkey not being ditposed to resent the note of Russia, Bismarck is favorable to England's obtaining the protectorate over the Suez Canal, in consi teration of wLich, England's own road to India beieg thus rendered Fecare, Hassis may do what she with Turkey, ‘This is another blow a France pleases ou at — GRANT'S RELATIVES alr dge Dent Coufesses and Explains Aud Threatens the Life of a Sun Corre= spondent~But Prightens Nobody. Was D.C., Deo, 1.—Judge Dent feels very much a ed at The SUN'A exposure of the by the Grant family, What the Jadge particularly objects to ts the report copeern+ & bie adventures in Meisiesippi. He sayn that Le vaen't posted as coward, but tt was he who pub shed the otlier fellow ass coward anda ilsr, The rint the following, whieb, you though not an oMce-holder, be enue berths Le Jadge wants you to hows th haa tad his ahare of office The oorresvondence in Tar Sox in reference to Judge Lauis Dont is ia error in reference wo his During toe Suatece ap-n bis obicial condact wuie he wad bere toere os a cotton agent of she Treasury Departn ieee charges Judge Deat dist to the ion, wnt denounced Ove Of his assailants as in © ionguuge attributed to bim, which ation wae aut ob 4 bythe candidate for Lieulensit , “ puurequen'ly elected. + ober tatements im Tus SUN's article s hes stirred up been twice to Later = The acticie upon the De > a breeze here . find oot who wrote t.e article wpou hm this WASHINGION ALIVE AGAIN Democratic Reprone Kuchre the Republic ven Prepnring to eo hehenck to Fight fora Sent Logua instead of Yaten, | Wasuinor i 1. There is already con r arriving @ rs, It ers and Free-Traders to tue or and defeat » Re an caucus, ‘The wever, seem to mike Inuch lead way. Republican Con mitiee in Lis disiriet to use bis tame tn ietuing no Lice of a c¢ pou Col. Campbell, whien is to be dove in & few days, Making the basis of the routes Fejectiok Of the soldiers’ vote at te National hut enck hoe authorized th Nearly @ quorum of tie House ia here, aud every (rain brings io several momvers. ‘Tue Hon. N. B, Judd, of t. 4 ( y, and le of | IVEN SPLENDID FORTUNES —— TWO JOLLY OLD SBA CAPTAINS! GIFTS 10 TWO LITTLE BOY: ——— $300, to be Divided among Seven Old Citizens—An Tuteresting Page of New York History-The Rialto of Ot Mere The Toutine Coftee Noarly eighty years ago—that fs, in 1794—« amber of the mercbanls of New York, feeling keonly the waut of an £xchange whereat they could moct and transact business, hit apon the expedient Of building one with funds subscribed for ® Toatine Association, Accordingly they drew up a plan, ap- pointed n committee, issued their stock, and in a short time 203 ebaree, at $200 each, wore taken and the money paid in, ‘The bullding was erected at the corner of Water and Wall streeis, on land parchated Jobn Peter De Lancey, and was called (he “TONTING Cor’ BOCs! Here the merchants met daily and dickered and bar tered in the old-fashioned, honest way. Here they took their noonday coffee and cakes; and from the ‘mail portico on the Wall street side all the great auction sales of merchandise were made, About 20 years ago the old goffee house began to show signs of ago; and after duc deliberation the committee of the stockholdors agreed to lease tho Property to Wm, H. Aspinwall for $5,500 per annum, with the understanding that on the dissolution of the Associution—tbat is, when only seven of the original stockholders shovld be left—it should re Vert to the owners. The old coffee house was torn down, and the present Tontine bnitding erected, The premises now rent for a largely has property mation of the Association, that the original nt of 840,00) to be worth at 000, arly day to be rviving stockh re. ‘These are Maria Bayard (Mra. Dancan P. Camp. bell), Mary’ Ray, widow of ex-Gev. King; Gouver nour Kemble, proprietor of the great Woet Point Foundry at Cold Spring, on the Hudson: William Bayard, a son of Leroy Bayard, one of the solid merchants of the olden time; Judge Morray Hoff min, Robert Benson, Jr., and Horatio Gates Ste- Yeas, ‘These are all seed people. They were now). hated aa sbarcholders when ohildren, according to the custom of the founders of the Tontine, William Bayard, Jr. was born Nov. 10,1701; Mrs. Duncan P. Campbell, bis eisier, Feb. 4 1738; Mes. Mary King, another sister, Seat, 17, 1790; Jadye Homan. Sept. 29, 1791; Gonverneur Kembio, Jan, 25, 1786; Robert ‘Benson, Jr., Doc. 9, 178 Horatio Gates Steveus, 178. Mr. Stevens is therefore 93 years old; Mr.’ Benson, 8; Mr. Kembio, $1; Mra Campbell, 88; Mrs, King, 80; aud Judge Hofman nd Mr. Bayard, 79, THR WORK oF DRATH, At the beginning of the currant vear there were ten survivors, The death of Gull-n C, Verplanek and George Vizton Rogers, last woring, reduced ut number to eicht; and wheo, on the 17th tut, John elor De Wint passed away at the age of Ad, the time bad arrived, when, according to the constitn tien of the Association, the property should be tivided among the survitora, ‘The follow ing. were aroong the oricinal stoekholders of the Association Their names ure wil tawuiltar, and thelr descendants known to the world as worthy heirs to tuoir vir toes. The first eubseriber was Comfort Sands followed by Brockholet, Livingston, Abrahain Vo rick, Jobn Broome, Abraham Brinckerhoff, Dr. Jas Tillnry, Jobn Delifielt, Wm. Laight, end Hobert Lenox. “Jolin De Wint gave lis abare to bir son Jolin Peter, wnose dexth is mentlone! above, Dr Samuel Bara and Edmund Livingston were sub scribers, as were also Wm. Deunine, Benj. 8. Judab Andrew'D. Barclay, Robert and BF 1 lar fle was man Hond Verplanck, Jas, Watson (the godfather Watson Webb), Robt. Date (iter whom Rott, Dale Owen, the Spiritualist, was pamed), Dantel Ly Francia Bayard Winthrop. Gulian ‘Ludlow, John Peter De Lancey, Anthony L. Bi Gouverneur (or whom Gon verneur © ae named),* Theook yi Kuete. Peter Kemble, dotin Jacob Astor, Daniel Cromine line Verplaock, Wm. Rhinelander, Abijat Bam. mond, Rafas King, Nicholas Fish (father of Hamil on Fish), Richar! Varick, Gen, Jacob Morton, An ony A. Rutgers, and Chief Justice J 4 Hoffinan. Herman Leroy gave his share to bis so: Herman, Jr, whose sister iu aftor years became THR WIFR OF DANIEL Wensr Martin Hotfo nominees were D. man and Lt Murray Ho famevake and favorite of bis unc * G Webster book containing the © Cor nna of the subseriners to the Tontine is now very scarce, and copy of It will at thine bring its weight in gold Ab the book collector's count Ite contents are not the most interesting readin the w but to the antiquary and the 1 well as to the intelli of the bygone diye of Man hattan, ther ia ite brown paper covers that does aot recall the pleasaniest recolive tions of the past As the tounders of the Association had not for thelr object the mere waking of money, many « the original subscribers, wfler paying thoir subserio Hon, thought no more about ty and having neglect ed (0 make nominations, their abares at their death reverted to the survivors, Sometimes nominations were made ut bap-bazord, ws in the case of AN OLD #RA CAPTAIN, sho, when asked to name the person whom he in ton led to benefit, gave the neme of young Horatio Gatos Stevens, the Fon of yn old merchant for whot the captain aaiic’, Mr, steven years old, bad been for muny yeard in tho receipe of m yearly income from the fund tius oddiy placed to bis credit n the days of his hobbiedehoyhood ; und now inh old age lie Bada himecif cutiled, in addiuion, to the one-seventh of 10, Another se by name, hel share, the value of whi Adauis Bright of Aurora, T!!.; M of Lawrence, Kansas ; aud Marshall H. Brig! cit). The dividends’ aceraing since the disappear ance of the captain, many years seo. been de. posited with the United States Trust Company, where they will remain unttl their owaersiup is do: finite'y determined ‘The Toatine building at the corner of Water ana Wall strects has lately become an object of more than ordinary interest, although there is nothing re miarkable about it except {1 histor owed away somewhere within its walle isa library of 90,40) volumes, ones the property of Pbilip Hasty, who Giou! in 18), Dut left by him to agentleman now con pected with the Department of Public Works MISTORY OF TIE ToNTINE. Tontine Is the name applied to w pecal life annuity originated by Lorenze ‘Tonti, tan, Who published bis Achome aud futroduce itint France about the midvle of the Keventeenth ceutury The subscribers were divided Into ten classes, ac cordiug to thelr ages, oF Were allowed to appol their representatives, wh classed: an an annully Was apportion ac Claes ie OF to having th benefit of an’ Incresi annnity as their sociates died, the last survivor receiving entire annuity of the class antil the close of his K ber life. The fret a kind wae founded ander #1 inul Baza rin in Novemt the * Roval Tontine.” The paid ta wee 1,035,000 tones, im ten classes of 10¥,500 francs each, Tlie subscription was 200 france every sub seriber received the interest of hi ot unt the deatn of some tu Of the associa a in at and afer the death Of the last subseriver it reverted to the State. This project, a8 well as two others, subsequently pro pored by Lont, Was unsuccessful Tn 1689, Louie XIV.. floding hia floances embar ranwod, sutburiged anol her off 400 OW francs divided inte 14 classos, froto children of 5 10 udulta of 7). Lo Vex, the lust survivor of the 19h nod 14th classes was creased the dividend t THE WIDOW OF A POOR SURGEON, Of 200 france, ant Who enjoyet at her death at the ge of on 4K) francs, ‘Tonilt were svain resorted to by tho French Government but 40 sears liter the sureof nance, In Ii 1orw exie Le menage me in ATs ancl dite’ aaa n called the Caisee Lafarge, on war eviablisl: fer pri froud, contritntions auy even aimpe 00,00 Tranes, never was lost iu the d plerest, and (ue entire capita asters of the tine. Tu England tontines have been o¢ ally ported to we & measure Of finacee, the last opened eid 10 17M, Ob Which £4205 Imlerest wan Deid isd), increasing In the veat decade To NRAnEY £60,000, In the United States tout Day ver been made a revenue messure by Gor Pn revere! ilies ave Deen private annult timporteas being that whore his ve, For several years (he venerable this kind, the n tory is given ab Frederiek de Peyster hat Leen chairinan of tie com Wiltee of stockhoiders of the New York ‘Tontne Assuciation, and has managed the business w great thet snd pradence Mr. De Peysier is now 72 Fears old. He has a vivid reeolleeuon of the men who have feured in the mereantile Vistory of New York, and in now completing @ full history of the Fontive Association, in which be Will reate many opting reminiscences. Fatally stab ya Michael Kennedy, « truckman, of 79 Robinson street, Onding lis wite drunk ou Saturday evening, remonstiated with Ler, at which she stabbed him with a case knife. Yesterday afternoon he again found her drunk, and when he opbraited her, rie stabbed him with a carving kuifo, severing the main tery of bis right (ompie, wounding Liu mortally ¢ they broke several plvces of crockery over fils bead, and would have killed him oa the spot but for the Interference of Mr. Weeks, who lives on (ue seme door, Mrv. Renuedy was locked up, Drunken Witr, EW YOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE POLITICIANS’ CIRCU! At & meeting of the Republican General Committee Isst night, Hugh Gardner in the chair, one hundred delegates reported. Reso. lutions whieh were oppoted by Mr. Dogann ‘Were atoptod dee! aring that no office holder in any Domocratie departm ent, or any wing of Domocratic Sutbority, eon be cligible to membership or position in the Repablican organization of thie elty; that, ae the representatives of the Republican party in tho Genoral Committes, they cannot consent, coun of act with Tammany office bolders, etthi mitteo, conventions, or district assoctatio 1 resolved that the following named persons holding seuts in the General Committee wore not, 48 officers under Demoeratie authority, to be toier- ated by the Republienns in the eity or Stato: Bon). F. Manierre, Police Commistoner; Jas, Qnlway, Fire Commissioner | Moana Wotizeri Coachman,” ‘Chas. Cooper, Baeny, Brown, Stoney Herlich, an and jen Lambert.” of th eh De ments: Loew, Pri not, toe ,Bonartm barities and ¥ jurne and Allen of the Fire Departm: Miller, Wagner, Aster, and Gilles of the Tax Dare Conta, Oliver, and Vac Brant of Civil Courts; Taylor of the Bureau of Unsafe Bolidings , Darves of the De. artment of Docks: Busehier, yurt Officer; Dub ‘obie, and Rayuiond of tue Deparsment of Public orks, Mr. Gillett protested that be was no longer a Officeholder, and was struck from the black list, and Mr, Lambrecht and Mr. Lamryan were added to it. ‘A motion was made for a reorganization, bat Mr Spencer offered a substitute thet » Commiites of teu be appointed to confor with the Btate General Com- mittee, and request them to appoint ten from each district to form new County General Committes. ‘The wubstitute, afar considerable discussion, was adopted without a division. ‘Comunitiee 70k 8 short recess, afer which it was resolved that the Committee of ten prepare & Bfiition to be etreatated for signatures among the ublicans of the city. {ter thle the meeting adjourned. ‘The fo'lowing are the Committee: Charles 8, Spencer, Wm. A. Darling, Wm. Haw. Jr., KE. Dela: fold Smith, Robert Edwards, yobn J O'Brien, A. J A. Doganne, C. Van Cot Patterson, JF, and James H.W. added Jas. U.'Farr ead Joon R. Rus ‘The Cochrane Republicans’ Meett The Union Republican General Committee, of whieh Gen, Jolin Cochrane ts Chairman, met last night, The Secretary read ® call for primaries to be eld in the sevoral Assembly Districts to sect delegates to the Republican Gen- eral Committee and officers of the respective District Associations. ‘The representation to the General Commitaco i¢ to remain the same as at pro- sent, to wit: Ist Assembly District, 5 delegates, 3 do. 8, 34 do, 8, dt do. 5, Sth vo. 8, th do. 6, Tu do, 10, 8th do 10, Gm do. 13, 1th do. 8 11ui do, 12, 12th do. 6, 13th do. 10, 144i do. 6, 15Mi do, m, 16th & 17h €0, 10, 18% do, & Lath do. 3, ata do. 9, stat do. 10 The General Committee so elected will meet at headquarters at bith avenue aad Twenty-seeond street, on tha 5th of January The cali waa adopied and referred to the Exeen tive Committee, with power to Ail the blemke and advertise the call, ‘The blanks refer to the plucos Of holding the civeton Resolutions were ollered by Mr. Andrew W. Leg ea't and adovted, tencering the thanks of the Com Connentioven tee ty Gen. Jobe Cochrane, Presigent, ard Mr forge Concum on, Secretary, for their faithiul and eficiont services during (heir respective torma of oftiee a PROM OUR REPORTERS! NOTE DOOKS A Brooklyn Judue taking Care of «@ Brook: lye Polliticia Betz, ao conductor on the Grabam avenne (Brooklyn) cars, Was marderously assanlied at roon yesterday by passenger, who at one time gave the name of John Rogers, sud at another of Thowss Connolly, He had fallen asieap in the ear, and wien Betz awoke bim atthe end of the routs ia Witiiamabureh, he seized an tron hook weed oy i driver, d beat the condnctor, The rufian, having been arrested, was reloasod on ball by Jus tice Riley, who lett own Court for the purpose The Corpse that Cheated the Coroners, While James Shendan was climbing a ladder with «hed on his el vatter, in Bast Beosdway yom he fell to the pavement. Everyiody thought He lay st dd oUt, the best imitation George of a corpse that could be eot upon short n Officer Groen ron for a streteber; the Mudison street #tation supplicl one; the body was strayoe d fo it, and with solem yre t > sta nen were tnloosing his tion! But wli!s the p fe wortem, Wy avied out on me yit The Billiard Experts to B, Cyrille Dion and Albert Garnier of biliarde, 300 points okiyn. layed jayed « game » in Samuel's Washington street, Brook!sy), lust evening ball was crowded, and the players were repe nuded. ‘The Rey, Theoltore Til The following Was the score Diox—t, 0, 0. 0. 2.0, 0, 0,69, % 9.7, 0,0. 1.3. 3, 1, 18 9.4,6.5,0.8 0.0.2.2, 0,1, 81 1 118 1 0, 9, 6. Total, 220, Average 416 M0, 0.1.0. 5:, 9, 10, 1,0, % 0.5.7.9, 4 Gsunren 0,00, 8.06, 4,0 0.4, 1, %, 0. 2, 67,1, 0.'0,s1; 13,41 Total, KO. Average, 6 2046. Garnier was deciared the winner by 40 points, At the close of the came it wae announced (ust a caine hetween Mr, Garnier and another pilltard exp (o be played on the 10th tus, in the same room, Ve Compulsory Vaccinatio: To Willi in Dutchtown. burgh yesterday Dr, Cochran, the Health Ofer, with Dre, Fisk, Newman, Bray Gillan, O'Keeffe, aod Harlan, protected by « pum ber of police oMlcers, started on a tone of laspection through the Sixteenth Ward, but as it was rather late i, the day they were able to ¢o through only nty in Johnson sireet, near Grebam even re they vaccinuted forty per sous and removed #ix Who wore aflected with pox to the bespital In Flatoush. The te Visited were unexeeptionabiy clean, bat the street s reoking with filth, Dr, Cochran. wake daily Visite wotil all in the ward d eas Homebody to be Shot, A vigilance committee has been org Westchester, On Wednesday night a girl was knocked down in the town of West Chester by two tiufed ru@ans, who robved her, On the some af ternoon Dr, Bathgate's bouse on Fordham avenue, Tremont, wat robbed while the household were at diner, by persons who climbed the piazza and en: tered & bedroom window, Velvet coats and fure rth $300 were stolen. carriage bouses and hepvertes are sim Hed, the same ain Hes having ween robbed twice within tow days Over 87,000 worth of property has been stolen dur tug {he past mouth > wart's Porters Driven to Thett. Charles Thomas, a porter in the emp T. Stewart & Co,, was caazht in the act Iast even Fhe had stolea (wenty-seveu shawls worth #210. Oflcer Caddell took him to tho F fn, aud Mr. John T. Ro Mt of A street police stat of Mr, Stewart's managers, preferred the compl int Vhowas pleaded poverty and gave informe led to the recovery of four of ihe sbaals, Plostility to Jobn Chinaman, The Workinginen's League of the Sixth Sena torial District met lust ng to deliberate on @ Lill to be presented to the next Legislature, forbid he the introduction of *eheup Chinese labor” au Troting ov Prospect Park, Dac. 1. Sweepstakes, $32); mile heats, 3 in 5, te hart OW rst MH iy 13 5 Ds and repeat, In harm wi er 1.—The President to-day pardoned pile ois im Albany privon, having beeu ual revenue fronua, THe ho: but ts upable to pay Nis ane of §1 The Stoughiou Murderer, Bostow, Deo. 1.—Jobu Moran wos arrai ge to day, in Dedham, for the murder of Officer Park ard in Stoughton, aud was (wily committed, Pre vious to lie surrenie,, Moran Oret four shots at (he officer, and im retden recetved 4 bullet ia each log and a charge of buckshot in the oack — Chief Justice Chase Improving Waaumaton, Dec, 1 ef Justice Chase though still weak, is slowly recovering; but. ti phy ian does not say ab WhMd lime he May revume Y 4 ou the Years THE SAILORS’ EXCHANGE, meee. JACK TO RESAVED FROMTHECLUICH OF THE LANDSHARK. Lost a Dinner ‘The New York Seamen's Association yesterday Inid the cornor-stone of ® specious and elegant duilding to be erected on lots extending through from Cherry to Water stroots, opposite the Sailors’ Home, to be known aa the Sailor’ Exchange, The pians contemplate a structure of architectural beauty for the sailors, The seheme contemplates an ox- change for direct commonication between sbip- tasters and sailors, end the transaction of general business in tho interest of ing room, ead school room ces for an intelli gence bureau; @ savings Dauk department, and & spacious hail for religious services, teimporan meotings, lectures, and concerts. tae cost of the building is estimated at $90,000, of which the State contributed $90,000 Inst winter; £90,000 hae boon endseribed by merchants, shipowners, and other citizens, and $90,000 is yet to be raised. The foundation is completed, and the walle are partly up. The building may be completed and ready for occupancy within ® year, Its construction is to charge of a buliding committee compoved of Menars Moses Tl. Grinnell, Rdward Hinchen, Motes 8 Beaeb, William B. Dodge, William A, Booth, aad Capt, Charles ©. Duncan, A spacious piatform was yesterday erected to ac: commodate the company invited to assist in the lay ing of the corner-stone, aod a superior platform for the speakers and prominent officiels. The full tine band from the Brooklyn navy yard furnished excellont music, The official platform was ovca- pied by THE HON. GEORGE M. ROMRSON, Secretary of the Navy; Mayor O'Hall Tyng, Admirais Stringham and Bmith, U. 8. Nj Jodae Benedict, the Rev, Dr, Flty, Wiliam KR Stokes, Erq., William A, Booth, Esq., and Capt. C, ©. Danean, President of the Association, Among the spectators were Capt. J. U. A. Richardson, Com- mander Ralpb Cbandler, Commander John Waltors, Licut, Zarn Turner, and, Chief Engineer Sowell, of the Rev. Dr. the wavy; the Rov. Dr. $1. Prime, the Rev Dr hpaulding, the Rev. Dr, Lewis, Lucius Hart, aq Commi: ner James B. Nicholson, and a large cow pany of influential eit) After. prayer by the Rev. pree’a, Mr Willvam A. i objects of the Ne that on this port, of whi stantiy here ‘The ors’ boarding: Of the 1 in this Dr. Tyng, Rector of St id wnilors a F three thousand s the miserable sail V by the worst till ditig-houses, at least kept ino Jefianc 1 they. de a them: ntrol from the ihoment of is arrival ia port hey Morr The Sailors signed to fornish w ce of terort baleful influences of re they can #x flange Weir wae from the oud sharks who p OTMALL'S ANCILL Mayor O'Liu!l was the ventilated ancillary ki 5. The \ Barner,” to give bim se, but on the conewusion piece, the glove yet obstiontely defving 11+ efforts, 2 second played, afer which O'Hali stepped forward, and sing himself to“ Mr. President, Mr. tary of the Navy. Judge Benedict, and gentiemen. © they oarding t Star Span remove one of exhibited tie nautical knowledge, with » Hitile ad mixture of such theology as malo Dr. Tyng sulle, ands morality of the City Hall stripe Be was particularly corversant with tie four casiie, of (he experiences gained, iu wiict he «poke like ‘an old sailor, But the voint of his effort was when he Said that be often blushed. A amile of incredulity rap turoazh the couramy, but the Mayor insisted upon it, ssying Uathe Dashed to remember that New York bad done +o bile for duce Tar, Here fn attewipt was wade to ¢ p n the seeond er Vie Mayor soon sub Capt, Duncan annonnced tnat Gor Moloan was detamed by sickness, He (Lon introduced the See rotary of the Navy A JOLLY, BED-FACED SHA oa, who doffed his tarpaulin, and veered to the front of the platter pid the bearty cheers of the nava flicers cient mal retur OTs npliment by addressing, “Mr President. Mr yor, wtid gentlemen.” The Secretary wade an eloquent appeal eamcn and the Assoeistion At the conel lis reimarke tho See his uaiminer, turcoa nounce this corner stone wel THE CORNER #TONE FALUTRD pol three cheers wer s' Home was tired (vom the Navy Yard lying tm the Haat River. An old tar tinproved the opportunity to grasp the Secrotary'’s hand end cougratulate lin on the #uc ceaa of bin work. If you are as good a Secretary mason you'll do weil,” said Jack “1 dou't know about tha',” replied the Secretary ue Masons would tarn me out of their order laying @ corner stone on a southwest cornet " This bint created a laugh ab the expense of the Building Committee, whieh was but la wuen the Rey. Dr. Eddy pronounced a den end the public exorcites were A FEAST AND aN AcctbENT ‘The guests were then escorted by Capt. Duncau given, the flag on ped, uid salutes were War et orriers as you area to the Home opposite, where dinner w served by Capt, Alexa nt of that institation, Abont este sat down. Pre ere luvited & Tn possing throngn | Admiral Smith, who, hot li ot the i pt him abourd his ng bim of his din No WINR: Capt. Dnnean ecu: wcretary Hol No Secnerany nead of the table, wit! e Benedict retary of the there being ne wine Were delivered by Capt. Di Henudict, Dr. Loomis, Secretary of Seamen's Friend Society: Lucius Mart, Eq. t Rey, Mr. Weed, Wm. A. Bootn, Esq., aad otuers. ——— Anuother Act to the Spa bh Farce-Elece tious to the Italian Parliament, Fionexce, Dec, 1.—The delegation from the Spauieh Cortes will arrive at this eity om Sunday, when the vole of the Cores and the acceptance of the Doke of Aosta will be officially eunmitted to King Victor Emanuel, Thr ndred apd. tuirty Of the deputies (0 the aiian Parhament have beon redtocted, One hundred and tWeuty-two of t ? Utles oro new inembers — RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, - Monty ©. Thompron was killed in| Natick en ¢ while attempting to crows the baliruad Au inauest was held yesterday over the boly of Peay Wiley who was ran oy ® Neit live ca South suiced, “Tue jury exonerated the driver who had Augustus McKain, of Newark, was killed on t Paterson branch of the Deaante and Lackaw Tiirondon Wecuesday.. He caught his foot ttn. white ahithig a swire ty And : exe The first Aslantic express train on the Hudson favcurercars broken: noone war nur, ‘The switch SPARKS FROM THE PELEGRALH, | T New Orlea Iriv ee trib rd 5 y fur deaiiug (0 y evening, du OMEry Wo kOMe. Jourdan and Robart Coon, euployed at the Purest of Dean mine, near Fort Moutkomery, Orange coutty aon p po het fomboat.. Ween avon half way ace ihe buat was eapaized and Lott were drow Dr, White's suit against the Rev. Dr. Cox of Ban Francisco, for 20,000 daiaaces, tor hea th the charges preter ne pialniif, on which’ he | Sedat Charl, conulnod ua Verdics (or tae defoudant . A CONNING FOX BAFFLED. red Di Aman of sandy eomplexion, calling himself Jobn For, entered Wm. Halsey & Co.'s importin house, at Burling sltp and Water street, and par chased Afty pounds of aheliac, saying that he would fend acarman for it with the movey. Bome time thereafter the earman appeared and handed tho bookkeeper, Mr. Allen, ® $100 greenback, requost- ing him, according to instractious from Fox, to get acheck’ for the difference, for fear of losing change. ‘The bookkeeper ‘gave him ® check for 50, with which he de "3: ine next day the check resented to the Seventh Ward k, of which Mr. Halsey is » Stockholder ; but it bad bees altered from $70.50 to 7,556.50. Alter Pox had obtained the check from carman and altered ii, he bought its equivalent in gold from Silverman & Co., brokers in Wall Street, and they sent # boy to tho bank to have it certified. ‘The paying teller, Mr. Grady, on looking AUit sent a porter to Mr, Haleey's establishment, nd there ascertained that no check for that amount out by himor in the mame of his went to the bank to make 14 looking at the check at once forgery. The feures owever, tered that it might ily for genuine. it is, Mr For failed in his operation, end is out of pocket $100 —_ BREAKING LUDLOW STRBET JAIL, plrecent- Sein Timely Discovery of the Counteriet napiracy—The Prison Bare Nawed O07 On Wednosday night Warden Tracy w: led by s gentle but continaons sa’ ie as of iron in the Ludlow street ja Quietly proceeding to the top of the irom staircase which leads from the first floor, he Hstened attentively, and soon found on the apper tier of cells, Bill Gurney and others Dusily demolishing their cetis, and making re tions for a speedy exit. He bad sawed through the bars of bis cell, covering up his tracks with green wax. In searching this and other cells saws, axes, and £,l006 coil of rope were found secreted Bene is. the The brick work in one of the colls had been tn asto Among thos jonahan the Jul officers wore P. lors ‘were emboldened in their operatin saw: {og and harmmerta ‘ak though they had no- thing to fear, ‘The enches, and other im Plements were amugsled into the jall by « woman, ——— THE ALABAMA DEADLOCK. ry and Execu! @ Sherid’s Moyraoweny, Dec. 1.—Goy Offices under ard. Lindsay has ap proved @ bill that originated in the House and parsed the Senate, The troops have been with drawn, anda Sheriff's posse now guards the Trea ury and Executive ofices, which are still occupied by Smith and Bingham, Persons wishing to enter ure haited aud required to make knowa thei busi The House of Represent The delegaiton fro of a Kepubsiean Senator and three Democrat feventat olerr. to the tint the Ia Leen complied. with, and tirctinss, iereapeetive of party, to denouucy th action oF Sait and Bigham —— The Creat Dack Fishertes of Long Ixta Correspondence of The Sun Pou Quogue, Nov. 21 short time seo of 1: Grow tives to-day transacted of the punty, co The accidental haul a ducks by a gill wet at J lwa araaged and stirred up the population arc here wonderfally. Ali along the south site of Long Island the people Lave gone into the b ness, and netting dacks on a lares scale fore on daily. ‘Lhe mo m rkable b owevor. have been inade by the original duck-netier, Mr. Natlian P Foster, In the Great Sbinnecoek’ Bay, on tre 26th of November, he caurht at one hawl 12) of which were broadvilis, In catch amounted to 443, Ducks, geese, and other wild fowl Wave never beon 1 day so plentiful on the waters of Long Island as at econt, The other day, Mr. DC. Wickliim, & teman stopping at the Bay View House, Good killed ducks at oae shot — The Murder of Willinm Jones. ry McKenner has been indicted by the y of ,Qneens county for shooting William. eon the nigh The shot did not prove fatal until several days thereafter, and mean time the accused waa admitted to ball, and wasat arge neti: within n few dave, He wae sospectet Me J of June 18 M hillig Decoia Cronin, bis father-in-law, whose body was found on the Qh of January. ‘Te liad guarre!ied with Cronin in reference to a §1) note Which tae Litter war to pay to another son tn law acquitted um ——— Voneralet the Rev, Father Trainor The Rev. Thomas Traiuor, late pastor of the Church of Tr T communion cup was placed in th bishop McCloskey gave the abso Tames Hassan, of Peekskill ae his text uration, was buried yestertay stly robes, aod « right hand. Areh and the Rev ivered the funeral ne tenth verae of Ue corpse was dressed in pr or of the Book of Wisdom. The pro hed Mott street throvgh the Howery to St. Patrick's Cathedral, the place of in tertueut, ‘The attendance Was very large —— ‘Tho Suicide of n South Street Clerk. Israel Wood, a clerk at 174 South sty et, abot Pinself through the right temple yerter ty Me left the following lettor Thorsday, Doo. 1, 1870 Prresp Witiaam: V love wy dear wife, and hope) ou w friend to her whon Iam Romore here. Tt seem that al inst ine teiend Will for her, for she ina ol woman. May God ve ® a a Tremaia as ever ISBARL WOOD. ——— Doubting the Word of a Dring Man, atrick Vaughn of 45 Henry street was taken to the City Park Hospital on Monday with a pistol wound in the aldom id to have been acciton ally received in a Mulberry atroet salon He was said & drunk. Yesterday be died, din his ast me told the surgeon that be had accident ally shot himself, Notwithstanding lis admission, Corouer Schirmer las suspicions of foul play, and Will Wake an tnveatigation to-da: i FLASUES VROM THE OCEAN CARLES. The Sue C Joint stock company Will probably be President The Spanish feat, with the Committee on board sent to Inform Aosta of bis election throne, hawarrived aU Genoa Lhe steamer Uuion wont ashore on Wetnestay at Hatiray Hein. on. the Boovtiah oonst. wiih Ie) barren fore. Her passengers autmais were eateiy sad BROOKLYN pace dtl Pension Agent Haynes will bogin to oa) of quar teriy ariny aud Davy pousions ou Monday nent, 14 1h Wii? ower the Yost Of Two drunken men in a row-boat were run slown by the lighter Sarah dane, near the Atlantic [> cis but the hen were drow ped Dr, Bauren, of Thirtieth atreet, New York, waa 4 $25 yesterday DY Justice Waleh, for failiar to eto the Board of Health a cass of # be wns alveading in exiilman sirert 0 The corner stone of the Cumberland Street Orpliaa Avy iin wna laid Yesineday atterioan. Addidecsnss delivered by Mayor Kalhe'sch, the Tey, IL W. Be ef, aud the Ktey. Dr. Noah H. Sedeuck, JOTTINGS AKOUL TOWN — The Aldermen did nothing ye The American In Fair nett ” Comptroller Convolly paid out $2,395, 183.59 cily bonds and stocks yesterday Ppiphaay t pened last even. tue lecture room of tne & Fiteon atten tants or hol to the 8 reme Court were alich roller Connally Col Fisk has leased Crosby's Opera Mouse in Chicago, and is About to dazzle tho Wear Hew nen Or the Wb in Chicago with the LTeaMaible* I woiye Tenptaione No 10 West Thirty-second street, the resiganon of Mr. and sre Jono Mortimer, will ov he seone of a re ce tion on Friday eveuing, 8 @ocial gathering, ® eu Aersinnd, of the yonng poopie couuected with thet lth A stout, good-iooking wowan who took lodgings nthe Fraukilis atrest pol suon last night, bade White shawl Wrapped about her head, ant io her ars 4 feather Ded, two pillows, # paratine Uauip, «wringing e, Ab DWLFElIA, 8 Dasio etaud, Aud w famnLy OF ‘The Fifteenth Asaombly District Republican As gociation lust Higitt oonsured Oliver Barker aad others > exerkvg AG likens detrimental to Kepubiicaa cereaté and in favor of Tainmaany in (be late elertion Feelgnaiva of We Gecretary, Woot. Hoag, was eaooptod. PRICR “TWO CENTS. MURDERER TLUNTED DOWN, —_— A LONG, SHARD RACK, AND DKSPER- ATE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE, piaht-eadind Ballets Before the Surrender arke Moran—A Whole Town on the Search, Srovantow, Mass., Dee. 1,—John Moran, who murdered Constable Packard, ‘of this place, on the 18th of Heptombor, was captured Inst evening. Soon after the marder the town authorities offered a re ‘ward of $1,000 for Iifs arrest, and at one time nearly the entire male population to the number of 2,000, armed to the teeth, turned out avd scoured the country for several d 1 had for some time be hiding in town, and at 6 o'clock last evening Officers Ballou and Forsyth baving learned that be had beem seen about the house where he formorly lived eath- ered & posse of twelve men, drove to the house, and surrounded it, ‘Three mon entered the ,house, and made thorough search, but filed to Gnd thelr man, They were on the point of giving ap their search, when they accidentally overturned ® large clothes basket, and behind it discovered A TRAP DOOR, srhich had beon cut throagh the floor under the bed. OMcer Ballou stepped on the door, and at that mo- at beard the report of @ pistol and the whts of @ ‘lot, which passed up within an inch of his face | lodged in the ceiling. Another shot was fired ely, and as the officer stepped aside he falling in the cellar, and called to the wen ontelide to keep ® rharp lookout. Moran made adn 1 door in the rear of the house, but was met with a shot which made him re- coil, Ho dashed out, however, and took to the flelde, th cers and men giving chase. ‘To Morea (he rice was for life, and RAPERATION CRORD MIS FLIGHT Several of his pursuers fell exhansted, and the re mainder seeing that the fugitive w ‘on them, and fearing that if towards which he was making with tpeod of the wind, his chances for escape were greater than theirs’ for capture, they began Airing upon bim from thelr revolvers. Shot after shot ‘was sent ofter him, and ii waa not antl) he nad received haifa doren or more bullets in hin legen, And others elsewhere, that his speed was slackenod. Finally & shot in ibe knoe brought hin to the ground, and the officers eame up to him, Moran, however, turned and fired bis Inst shot at OMoos Forsyth, barrowly missing him. Officer Ballou them came up and ordered Moran to hold up both bands or he wus writ Rn ‘once gained 1 A DRAD MAN, ang he instantly complied. After a kevere hand: to-hand strage 6, in which the man, now brought to bay, fonght with the fury of a madman, he was at Inst cantar and bandeuffed and removed to Ded him jal found to be wounded in bots knees, an! was weak from los of biood, Mach te- enuily war expended in proving his Toten and hiding place ; and there can be no doubt that, he was concealed in the place where he was fonnd all through the excitement raised after Uae commissiv® of the erime tor which be has been SOCIALLY OUTLAWEL A complete subterranean tome had been dug for bis reception, one end opening ona piece of ground in the rear of the house and the other at the trap G00r befure 1 way an easy matter te prov ce hin d and other necessaries during his forced ad equally easy to keer wateh over one ly inquisitive persons wh might apnrone his hiding place, ‘The toabtiess, to ket him out lr) as #00n as Ht Was eule to do wo — DRUGGLD AND Konnep A Mireet ¢ Myastery-Three Avenue © Conductor, Last evening, a! ck, W. A. Barnes, con- tor of ear No.1, of the Avenue C line, reported rewithes At the Greco wich street police station thataman supposed to have been drugved was lying In his car uneonseions Vhe man got into his car at Duane ut 40 minutes past o'clock WP. M., ho round trip, Shortiy after enterin The inva when the month. was nen! t Hospital without hind no. me is poek Ale Virgiula, sigs h iuitials, was fo son. The Mace and Co Prize Fig As Jow Coburn left Je ho allernative save redntering the ring, wh ld abandoued a'ter twenty-two yoarn’ Gglting, or leaving the country, he elected the fe er, und yesterday after noon hit cousin, Pooley Mace, and Jim Cusick wont down to the Clipper yreet irionds of Cobre and sects breliminaries, After cote pale it wat egrecd that on Saturday both pa should lodge $00 forfeit in t Queen, und that ihe fet sho: Wi day of Apra ea banda ot Frank come off on the Farther particutare will be agreed gn infter ie forfeit money ww bern vat up. The anount of the battle money haw not been declded, for Coburn is desirous of making it for a very large amc . much more thon Muce has b iu tho habit Of coutending fur. It te the opi lon of knowing Ones that Joe Coburn will pay furfoit, and they quote his conduct ia the MeCoole Marco. ‘As he was thon, afraid of Mike, Who Was easily thrashed. by Alle Who in his tirn win enaily detented by Jem Maces lis chances seem to be very poor, indee ae WASHINGION NOTES. os Since March 11, 1804, the Government has ome Slineet #12 ,140 UC Hes Donde, paying theretor Gusts Congressman Rowen will contest the election of D: Large. the 4 inember elect from the See South Carolina District. Ho save he owas Feveral thousand tnjority, but that while boxes were ih the possesion of the Election Conmalt. Sioners for ten. days, Lie were tnken out, Bowem bamme craw: 1, and De'Large’s euxstituted. — LOSSES DY FIRK, > Howard & Horgrave # cotton mill, st Frackford, Poup, was Go1aed yoowrday, Lona 9,00; insuranes A boilting owned by the Staten Island Reilroa@ Company at Tompkinavilic, Le L, twar burned yeater day. Lose $5,000, Weschior & Abrehams's dry goot 207 and 2) Fulton street, Brooklyn, wae damaged avout $100 Tat evening ; Insured for $00,000. The Varietios Theatre, John I store. room, an] Livess's ptavle, In New Ork burned Veetotday morning p00; tnaurane™ $102,000 ont, ed early yesterday morning’ WrICK WMA ec RE ALONE $b) at aboot the same ancunt stoek w: ice, BLOC Hoon hands whe had heen dacharged: Nad sworn vere: nd fnew ndiar ass Le suspected — PLLSONAL INTELLIGENCK, gon visited (ie Pocumatic tunuet Davit A Wella by y arrangement to engage ing in Jauuery, Mra. Jame erday evening from F rer Dy bue Color Guypanted her to Boa Innae M. Loug, well known jo literary an@ ical ehectea Wares wns ainung tis passengers Dy the Cuvatd eleamelip vestsraay,eurvute tor ltaly The Hon. Thomas J, Barr appoared betore Judge sihyeater diay, anid quanfed ase Pullce Commise We Saw accompadied by the discoverer of bis Mr WoC. Wickinea yostortay retired from his ns clork of Taylor's Howe), Terhny City, $0 gee . trust in the service uf ie Nocwley p Company ——-_- CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, shikai Barnes was ehlorofurmed in the Md, Mauss,, 09 Wednestay ulgit, ead riz waa committed at tie Tombe arge of per 04 Femployers 8s of Hoboken bat his twelve-year-old Mngt “ i bon Oe » Newark Ineuranee Come Four niask Vhiiadelavia., yee pasta, Hed down Fi Verious pincers. th eaviag the MeCul Charles HS cat 4 be th Aown ataire with & wel hued baz over his Tue laudlord seired the bag and found @ Quentiy of bedaiug. Severn: dyer’ oxide wad pawnoroke's Gem: re were found in ha pockets, Justice Ledwith Teoog: Gined Miu ad aa id oMend er Mad OvUAuAiNed Mdlke ‘0 the honse on: ugh, on Front n ugha still bou 6. & bow 9 Mailis